<p>Just curious, if the Ivy League needed to add one more school, which would you choose.</p>
<p>MIT</p>
<p>Prestige - check
Private - check
Big endowment - check
Northeast location - check
Crappy sports - check</p>
<p>i would say MIT to keep consistent of the whoel northeast region anddddd to give it decent sports teams =D</p>
<p>MIT is too techy.... plus, athletics aren't exactly emphasized enough, at least not in comparison to the other schools. </p>
<p>Hmmm. </p>
<p>Probably the best option though. The only others I can think of are Carnegie Mellon and Tufts, but even they don't have the endowment that the Ivies do.</p>
<p>This has been posted before.</p>
<p>It needs to be an East-Coast school with crappy athletics. Anyone who suggests Stanford doesn't realize what the Ivy League really is.</p>
<p>Georgetown, Tufts, Duke, and MIT would be the most likely candidates. William & Mary might, given its age, but since it's public, that sorta goes against what the Ivy League has stood for (private, elitist, etc.).</p>
<p>i'd probably cross Georgetown, Duke, & William & Mary off that list immediately, since the Ivies are all in the northeast (Penn is the most "southern", and it's in PA)</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins.</p>
<p>Well, if we're willing to go to the south, than Duke fits, if we're willing to go midwest probably Northwestern, I like Stanford for the west coast, it's a little diff. but i think it would be a good addition. If we want to keep the same northeast location and general vibe, maybe Williams (even though it's small).</p>
<p>I'd probaly say Tufts or University of Rochester</p>
<p>I'd say MIT if for no other reason than the fact that a rather large number of people already think that it's an Ivy League school. ;)</p>